The Language Movement of 1952 is the result of our country’s fight to identify as a liberated nation. The present-day economy and culture of Bangladesh are also a consequence of the independence that our predecessors strived for. Our language transcends its role as a mere communication tool; it stands as an integral component of our rich history. As Bangladesh commemorates International Mother Language Day, the reverberations of its diverse linguistic heritage resonate far beyond its borders, underscoring its enduring significance on a global scale.
"Nasek Nasek" famed singer Animes Roy will be lending his voice to a Tollywood film for the first time. The film titled, "O Obhagi" is a cinematic adaptation of the timeless story "Obhagir Swargo" written by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. Animes will be singing the title track of this film.
What made 'Nasek Nasek' so popular, whereas 'Nahubo' received sceptical responses?
Today at 6 pm, Coke Studio Bangla released their third song from the second season, titled “Nahubo”.
Saadul Islam is the amazing guitar player from Coke Studio Bangla. However, his guitar licks on “Nasek Nasek”, “Bhober Pagol” and “Chiltey Roud” are but small glimpses into the artiste that he is.
Nasek Nasek! The beat rarely fails to stir up happiness, lift spirits, or make feet dance. Not long ago, the phrase did not mean much to a lot of people. But Animes Roy changed all that – Animes and team Coke Studio Bangla. The song took the nation by storm almost overnight, catapulting Animes into stardom.
Let us get this out of the way first: “Nasek Nasek” was so dynamic, energetic and well-executed musically, that it made it unusually difficult for any song to follow it up.
The Language Movement of 1952 is the result of our country’s fight to identify as a liberated nation. The present-day economy and culture of Bangladesh are also a consequence of the independence that our predecessors strived for. Our language transcends its role as a mere communication tool; it stands as an integral component of our rich history. As Bangladesh commemorates International Mother Language Day, the reverberations of its diverse linguistic heritage resonate far beyond its borders, underscoring its enduring significance on a global scale.
"Nasek Nasek" famed singer Animes Roy will be lending his voice to a Tollywood film for the first time. The film titled, "O Obhagi" is a cinematic adaptation of the timeless story "Obhagir Swargo" written by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. Animes will be singing the title track of this film.
What made 'Nasek Nasek' so popular, whereas 'Nahubo' received sceptical responses?
Today at 6 pm, Coke Studio Bangla released their third song from the second season, titled “Nahubo”.
Saadul Islam is the amazing guitar player from Coke Studio Bangla. However, his guitar licks on “Nasek Nasek”, “Bhober Pagol” and “Chiltey Roud” are but small glimpses into the artiste that he is.
Nasek Nasek! The beat rarely fails to stir up happiness, lift spirits, or make feet dance. Not long ago, the phrase did not mean much to a lot of people. But Animes Roy changed all that – Animes and team Coke Studio Bangla. The song took the nation by storm almost overnight, catapulting Animes into stardom.
Let us get this out of the way first: “Nasek Nasek” was so dynamic, energetic and well-executed musically, that it made it unusually difficult for any song to follow it up.